Today during its keynote kicking off this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple revealed the latest iteration of its desktop operating system, macOS.

The first major improvements come to Safari, with benchmarks putting Safari “tops them all,” saying that the web browser is the world’s fastest on High Safari. It also includes Autoplay Blocking, which means that Safari will detect sites that shouldn’t be playing video and will stop them automatically. Users can play the videos manually if they choose to.

Safari also includes intelligent tracking prevention, meaning sites won’t track you from one site to another. It won’t block ads, but it will promote a user’s privacy.

Photos is getting a new persistent side bar, and a new view in chronological order, or by date, names, and more. People are synchronized automatically across devices as well. There are new editing tools in Photos, including Curves, to fine tune edges. Color in selective range. If you switch to another editing tool to make further edits, the changes will automatically sync to your Photos library.
Facial recognition has received a boost, thanks to
advanced convolutional networks and machine learning. You’ll notice a
new persistent sidebar within the app, allowing for one-click access to
the commonly used features. You also get a new view for all your
imports, allowing you to view them in chronological order and so forth.

Today during its keynote kicking off this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple revealed the latest iteration of its desktop operating system, macOS.

The first major improvements come to Safari, with benchmarks putting Safari “tops them all,” saying that the web browser is the world’s fastest on High Safari. It also includes Autoplay Blocking, which means that Safari will detect sites that shouldn’t be playing video and will stop them automatically. Users can play the videos manually if they choose to.

Safari also includes intelligent tracking prevention, meaning sites won’t track you from one site to another. It won’t block ads, but it will promote a user’s privacy.

Photos is getting a new persistent side bar, and a new view in chronological order, or by date, names, and more. People are synchronized automatically across devices as well. There are new editing tools in Photos, including Curves, to fine tune edges. Color in selective range. If you switch to another editing tool to make further edits, the changes will automatically sync to your Photos library.
Facial recognition has received a boost, thanks to
advanced convolutional networks and machine learning. You’ll notice a
new persistent sidebar within the app, allowing for one-click access to
the commonly used features. You also get a new view for all your
imports, allowing you to view them in chronological order and so forth.